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'''Modal UDP notation''' is a way to uniquely specify a particular [[Periodic_scale#Definition-Rotations|rotation]], i.e. mode, of a [[MOS scale]]. Its name is derived from "up|down(period)", abbreviated as U|D(P). If accidentals are specified, it can also be used with [[MODMOS scale]]s. | '''Modal UDP notation''' is a way to uniquely specify a particular [[Periodic_scale#Definition-Rotations|rotation]], i.e. mode, of a [[MOS scale]]. Its name is derived from "up|down(period)", abbreviated as U|D(P). If accidentals are specified, it can also be used with [[MODMOS scale]]s. | ||
This mode notation system was designed by [[Mike Battaglia]] and [[Gene Ward Smith]]. | This mode notation system was designed by [[Mike Battaglia]] and [[Gene Ward Smith]], although the basic idea really goes back to George Russell's Lydian Chromatic Concept. | ||
== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||